Xian's remark came after the State Council, China's Cabinet, approved a plan early this month allowing more cities and regions to host the pilot program. It aims to facilitate a higher level of opening-up in the country's services trade by further refining government policies and reforming the existing administrative and regulatory systems.
Xiong said Nanjing, with 8 million people, had almost no pet hospitals before 2006, but now it has more than 100. He estimated the pet care market in China will keep increasing by 30 to 35 percent yearly.
Xu Xinchao, deputy head of the capital’s Science and Technology Commission, also shared information about the technology, such as AI, new materials and medical industries, that have contributed to the fight against the epidemic.
Xiamen Airlines' flights between Fujian and destinations in Asia such as Singapore; Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; Bangkok, Thailand, as well as cities in Japan and South Korea are also still operating.
Xu Ganlu was appointed as head of the administration and vice-minister of the Ministry of Public Security, according to the ministry's website on Thursday.
Xia Dejun, a fishery administration officer in Maanshan, Anhui province, told People's Daily that a lot of illegal fishing took place late at night, which made law enforcement difficult, and officers were also challenged by a lack of staff and equipment.
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Xu Bing, spokesman of the China Import and Export Fair, said the dispute made the number of US buyers to the fair uncertain.
Xinjiang is the largest province in China in terms of landmass and also one of the less developed areas. The journalists were impressed by the successful experience the region has achieved in poverty reduction.
Xiang told a news conference in February the insurance sector should not be the "club of the rich" or a "hideout for financial titans".
Xinjiang has supplied 150 billion kwh of electricity, including 34 billion kwh of new energy power, since the region began outbound power transmission in 2010, according to the Xinjiang branch of the State Grid Corporation of China.